Ramadan would most probably start next Monday
Calculations indicate that the holy month of Ramadan would most probably start next Monday, August 1, and there is no forecast of dusty weather for the month of fast, meteorologist Dr. Saleh Al-Ujairi
told KUNA on Monday.
Al-Ujairi pointed out that the new crescent is actually born on Saturday, but would only be visible on Sunday evening.
While the crescent would be visible for 19 minutes in Kuwait, and between 21 and 26 minutes in other Gulf countries, it would be visible for over an hour in some non-Islamic countries in other parts of the world.
Al-Ujairi said this Ramadan would be 29 days only, and would be very hot in the beginning, but would gradually cool down and we would see some humidity towards the end.
The holy month of Ramadan is a month of fasting for Muslims across the world. The beginning of the fast is announced upon the actual sighting of the crescent, and not based on lunar calculations only. It is a month of great boon in the Islamic faith, and fasting is one of the five pillars of Islam.
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